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what are the principles of logarithms​

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Answered by sk6676299
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Step-by-step explanation:

Let a be a positive number such that a does not equal 1, let n be a real number, and let u and v be positive real numbers. Since logarithms are nothing more than exponents, these rules come from the rules of exponents. Let a be greater than 0 and not equal to 1, and let n and m be real numbers.

Answered by prachi6133
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RULES OF LOGARITHMS.

Let a be a positive number such that a does not equal 1, let n be a real number, and let u and v be positive real numbers. Since logarithms are nothing more than exponents, these rules come from the rules of exponents. Let a be greater than 0 and not equal to 1, and let n and m be real numbers.....

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